In another thread I was pulled-up over my use of the word 'reach', which I have always taken to be just a shorthand we'd coined here to use in APS-FF AoV /focal length explanations - a word that was both clear to newbies and not too offensive to our 'strict definitions' wing.
My corrector (below) states that 'reach' also encompasses pixel density - a connection I have never made when I have used the word here, or seen made by others using it.
What is everybody elses' understanding of the word as we use it in these forums?
" Actually you are wrong. Reach comes from pixel density, not sensor size. Reach is about maximizing resolution regardless of distance and given the same lens....
The 1Ds Mark II has more reach than the 5D or the 1D Mk II, even though it is full-frame and its sensor is bigger than the 1D Mk II."

? Is the quality of the print limited by the number of pixels in what you want to print? If everyone used the same density of pixels, I would agree that lens determines "reach". 

